It might be worth it, provided the sound mix is correct, you don't have to pee really bad the whole time, the film doesn't break, there isn't a power outage, the film isn't cropped wrongly and the staff doesn't look at you hatefully because you're watching all of the end credits instead of leaving like everyone else.

I have yet to visit a theater without one or more of the above happening so I mostly stick with DVDs now.

all my friends like it a lot better than the first one. I was supposed to go to the San Francisco Metreon dressed up with some friends as O-ren, Go-Go and Crazy 88's but god damn school musical, bio field trip and community service got in the way. gah I wanna go sooo badd

Wasted my money on Kill Bill Vol.1 I'll wait for the DVD I think. The only film worth watching at the cinema is released in May 2005. EPISODE III. I can't wait 12 feckin' months! And Lucas should call it Duel Of The Fates IMHO.

the best preview was Jet Li "Hero" a seroius movie, I been waiting allmost 4 years for it, it defines the typical chinesse movie, those who are such big fans of gung ho kung fu would be dissipointed as this movie is his best and is not just a fighting movie, I about passed out when I seen it was coming out here

The new Star Wars movies are slack as a bag of knots in the rain, merely because they don't have to try anymore so they haven't.

Just because you CAN use CGI endlessly when models/miniatures are clearly better doesn't mean that you SHOULD, and nobody seems to have told this to Lucas. Shame, you'd think he'd have figured it out for himself.

Seen the movie yesterday. I loved the first one, and went to see it 3 times. Part II really differs from the first one. More dialogue indeed, but also a lot more humour. It was very surprising to see such a lot of character development in this second part. I didn't expect to see Bill until the very end for example, but his whole story is being told. Very surprising, and good movie.

Music as allways was brilliant, as well as some very elegant camera shots. If you like good movies, go and see this one!

I'd say the main difference between Vol 1 and 2 is not that, as most reviewers have pointed out, that the first is in the style of a martial arts anime movie and the latter is in the style of a western (not entirely true). Rather, while the former at times seemed like a bunch of set peices and obsucre homages strung together, the latter is a more complete film. With a plot and charachters and everything.

Vol 2 itself is almost flawless up to and including the fight in the trailer. Sadly the last couple of scenes are too ponderous and ridiculous to bring the whole thing to a satisfactory conclusion. The short sword fight between the Bride and Bill at the end, for example, felt like parody (a trap that the rest of the film avoided falling into). And why oh why does tarantino have to put so many close up shots of bare feet into his films? It really grosses me out, it does.

"Vol 2 itself is almost flawless up to and including the fight in the trailer. Sadly the last couple of scenes are too ponderous and ridiculous to bring the whole thing to a satisfactory conclusion."

And that ruined the whole flick for me. Well, That and Pai-Mei (however the hell you spell it). I really expected more from the second half... I was let down. Oh well! Atleast I have Big Fish on DVD!!!

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